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About The Senator's Wife

I started this blog on a whim thinking it would be fun to write about politics while my husband served in the OK State Senate. The jury's still out on that, but having a front row seat on the sideline of Oklahoma politics has been one big adventure.

Day 3. Part One

Day three got off to a roaring start when we missed the bus to our delegation lunch. Thank goodness for Uber!

Interestingly enough, our Uber driver happened to be a Slovenian immigrant. Significant, because Melania Trump is Slovenian and the community of Slovenian immigrants in Cleveland is the largest outside of the country itself.  Who knew! According to our Tour Guide/ Uber driver, they also LOVE Melania Trump.  So much so, they even hosted a welcome reception for her in Cleveland this week.  Bet you didn’t hear that on the news!

We (as in “we” were not the only ones who missed the bus thank goodness) pulled up to our event right as the elected officials were speaking. So, only fashionably late haha.

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Which was fine by me. I have maybe had my fill of political rhetoric and speeches this week…just saying.  Although, I would say, the Lt. Governor of Arkansas was speaking at the time we walked in and he was a absolute breath of fresh air. I bet we see more of him on a national stage in the future.

One thing I do enjoy at these types of events is getting to see some friends who we have met along the way.

Had to snap a pic of Cliff visiting with Congressman Cole in the parking lot!

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And, catching up with Harold Hamm, a former constituent and friend, who was speaking at the convention later that evening.

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And just like that, it was time to board the buses to the next event at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

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Since we had been there previously, Cliff and I decided to roam around the beautiful grounds for a bit and were about to walk next door to the Science Museum…

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Until…

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Trump Force One came in for a landing where the Donald met up with his family and his Vice Presidential pick, Mike Pence.

The only way I knew all this is because my Senator was running for Mayor of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and spoke to some event volunteers, some members of the Ohio delegation, the Secret Service and private Security on the ground. These individuals collectively told us what was happening and pointed us in the right direction to watch the motorcade as it fled the scene…so we did.

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It was hard to snap pics with lots of people gathering and the heavily armed members of law enforcement keeping the perimeter clear.  But, I can tell you there were dozens of big, black suburbans in that motorcade as well as a few armored trucks and it was a super exciting opportunity to watch live and in person!

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And, that was a wrap…well, not really. We decided to Uber back to our hotel which is located in a darling, little Cleveland suburb because I was starving!  Not that we missed lunch or anything haha…

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The upside of being late to lunch…is getting to have chips and guac at a darling pub in Cleveland!

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My meal for the day!

More notes from the arena last night in a bit!

Day 2

So here is what I know.

There is no rest for the weary at a Republican National Convention.  

The senator headed out early to hear Governor Scott Walker speak at a breakfast.


Evidently, each day is packed with speakers and special events and more speakers but yesterday, the buses taking us to and from were a tad bit tardy at one point and left our group waiting…


It happens.

So, what did my Senator do? What he usually does anytime we are in a room full of people with some time to spare? He worked the crowd! My kids would say he was running for Mayor of the hotel! I think he just likes people!


Here, he is visiting with some RNC volunteers from Cleveland.  Which brings me to my next observation.

The people of Cleveland are extremely kind. 

Example of this was clear yesterday.  Once our bus finally arrived, our delegation attended several events.

We had lunch at an event hosted by former Oklahoma Governor Frank Keating (pictured below in the hat) along with a few other politicos- former Senator Scott Brown (MA) and Congressman Rick Lazio (NY)…not pictured below.


It was held on the water and had a country western theme -hence the cowboy hat. I could have used that hat by the way. Sun has never been my friend…see below.


I am sad I wasn’t able to capture a pic of the many armed coast guard boats crossing the waters behind us.  There were many and they received a loud round of applause and cheers from the crowd every time one passed our venue.

Ran into my favorite former Oklahoma First Lady! Love her.


They also had a fun photo booth at the event. As long as I have known Cliff, he n-e-v-e-r misses these opportunities. I have boxes of pictures to prove it!


Back to the kind people of Cleveland. 

At one point, a member of our delegation needed to find new batteries for a hearing aid.  He asked one of the local volunteers where he could go to find some, but she personally took him to several places in search of some and ended up having a friend of hers track them down and bring them to the event.

Total strangers and a random act of kindness.

Next up was a Red Dirt Roundup for the Oklahoma Delegation complete with BBQ and a country western band.  Did I mention Big and Rich played at the last venue?  We Okies do love our country music!

Cliff enjoys talking with our Senator Inhofe..mostly about his airplanes.  The Senator is a pilot and still flies the friendly skies.

This is our Oklahoma State Party Chairman. She is a rock star and I adore her.  I really got to know Pam, not from all of Cliff’s campaigns, but through a little Facebook group of women I am in where we support each other in our efforts to be healthy.


These two beauties are also in our “Superwoman” group. They are rock stars and super fun!! One on the left works in Washington DC and the one in the middle works for the Governor.  I am just a fly on their wall haha.

Protesting a Convention is overrated. 

After the events, it was time to board the buses and head to the Q, but this time we had a little bit of a walk to get to the pick up location.

I chose to follow these guys and nearly wound up in the protest area.

When I realized the bus was behind me and about to depart, I headed back to jump on board.  I use the word “I” because Cliff had been distracted looking at t-shirts and vintage campaign buttons being sold from various vendors or running for the Mayor of Cleveland….but at this point he was waving at me to get on board the bus…now!

Our bus pulled out and then came to a standstill and this is what I saw from the window.


A group of protestors were being allowed to halt traffic up ahead.  When I say ” group,” I mean around 50 max. The police appeared to let them stand in the road for what seemed like a staged media opportunity. Then, just like that, the police escorted them off of the road and down the sidewalk where we watched and the hungry media followed. I am sure the headline somewhere read ‘thousands of angry protestors blocked convention delegates,’ but it was nothing like that!  There were twice as many police and more cameras than protestors.  And for the life of me I couldn’t figure out what they were protesting based on their signs and chants…not sure they knew either.

The Quicken Arena is a Safe Zone

Everyone in this sea of thousands has passed through lots of security to be in this room.  Lots of security.  If you don’t have your proper badge on (they call it credentials), then forget about it.  Entry denied.


My view from Loud City.

Until I made it down onto the floor with Cliff.


The theme was Make America Work Again just in case you couldn’t tell by the sign. There were lots of speakers, like notables Chris Cristie and Ben Carson and Paul Ryan and non notables like Natalie Gulbis, a professional golfer who talked about how she came to know and admire the nominee. Kelly Woolard, head of Trump Winery, who gave a powerful testimony about what it was like to work for Donald Trump and how he inspires everyone to be the best they can be.  You get the idea.

Then, there was the Trump family.

The Trump Family is….gorgeous for starters!


And super smart.

The pundits are saying that Donald Trump, Jr. is a rising star and after hearing his speech last night, I echo their sentiments. Wow.

There were so many more takeaways from yesterday but I have to leave it with this..


Love me some Watters World.  Enough said!

Bits and Pieces

So, here is what I know after my first day at a Republican National Convention.

Comfortable shoes are a must! 

Thank goodness for these Ivanka Trump shoes I rocked for over 12 hours!  All the walking and standing and walking up and down stairs and walking to point A from point B would have caused a Fitbit explision I’m just sure of it!

The Quicken Arena is Big.


Here is my view from the cheap seats, or “Loud City” as we say in OKC.  And, it was loud!

I chose another angle to watch my Governor address the crowd.


She did a really nice job…especially since there was a little conflict and controversy taking place.

The arena is a cesspool of activity. 

This lady from Colorado was one of the head Dump Trumpers. She had a small, but vocal contingent with members from several states (my own included) who tried to pull a coup.

They failed.  I just happened  to walk by an interview of her that took place before their movement was shut down.

Yes, there were some sore losers in the building. Fact.

This is one of my favorite reporters from MSNBC. He is what I would call a roaming reporter….
I am old enough to be his mother.

You run into people you know everywhere.  

Cliff and our friend from Tulsa (center), ran into another Okie (tall, young one on the left) who will be the next head of the RNC.  What a breath of fresh air he is and a great guy all around.


I am now a big fan of Facebook. Haha

We found the Facebook tent mid afternoon and their adorable intern from Northwestern (and his boss) allowed us to charge our phones while we enjoyed a cold beverage and chilled before the prime time speeches.  They also explained a little Facebook live challenge they had going on a took a party pic of a few of us in their “Oval Office!”


The Media Narrative is skewed. 

After our phones were charging we met several reporters for a national magazine who were looking just as exhausted and thrilled to have found the same shady respite.  In the course of a conversation with them, we learned they had been covering the protesters…all 2-300 of them.  Bet it looked like more than that on television, didn’t it?

Evidently, this is an unconventional convention. 

Since this is my first ever political convention, I am not sure if there is a precedent for the nominee to speak to the convention before he speaks to the convention – but last night, he introduced his wife (who, by the way was stunning and humble and gracious and wow’d everyone but the media).

It was something else and brought the arena to its feet.


In fact, I really want her white dress but I hear it has sold out already.


Maybe I can just be her in my next life!  Seriously though, she was simply breathtaking and you could have heard a pin drop in that arena when she spoke about her family, her immigrating to the United States, her life with Donald Trump. What I experienced in the arena and what I read from the media this morning are two different narratives and I will leave it there.

I am just thrilled to be experiencing a little history in the making from my seat on the sidelines!